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Michigan Online Learning Experience : Michigan Online Learning Experience Anne Thorp
Ottawa Area ISD
athorp@oaisd.org
1877.702.8600 ext. 4062
Online Learning: Online Learning 'Online learning is a form where students have an opportunity to access their coursework completely online whether that involves the text or videos or novels and then they have the opportunity to interact with their teachers,' Liebman says. 'It's really a self contained form of learning on the Web.' Howard Liebman, who runs the University of Miami Online High School.
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21st Century Skills: 21st Century Skills Educators, economists, and forecasters all agree on the growing importance of so-called '21st-century skills' in the workplace. While reading, writing, and arithmetic will always form the foundation of any solid education, digital communication and media literacy are on the verge of being elevated to the same level of importance. In addition to requiring advanced skills in reading and math, the employers of tomorrow are going to require a high degree of digital and multimedia fluency.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/resources/reports/digitalskills/index.cfm
21st Century Skills: 21st Century Skills To meet the demands of the 21st-century workplace, today's educators need to prepare students for this reality through teaching and organizational philosophy, hands-on application and exercises, and a dedication to implementing the most relevant technology and software in their classrooms. eSchool News Online
http://www.eschoolnews.com/resources/reports/digitalskills/index.cfm
Definition of Online Learning: Definition of Online Learning A structured learning activity that utilizes technology with intranet/internet-based tools and resources as a delivery method for instruction, research, assessment, and communication.
MDE
Rationale for Online Learning: Rationale for Online Learning Allow students to
Become familiar with a key means of increasing own
Learning skills
Knowledge
Prepare them for the demands they will encounter in
Higher education
The workplace
In personal life-long learning
An online learning experience will require them to
Complete assignments
Meet deadlines
Learn appropriate online behavior
Effectively collaborate with others in an instructional setting
Core Principles of Online Learning: Core Principles of Online Learning Be organized in a coherent, sequential manner
Have
Instructional goals
Objectives
Strategies
Assessments that are aligned with state
Standards
Benchmarks
Expectations
Core Principles of Online Learning: Core Principles of Online Learning Is comparable in rigor, depth, and breadth to traditionally delivered courses
Include the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) by providing multiple approaches to meet the needs of diverse learners
Be relevant and address many learning styles
Core Principles of Online Learning: Core Principles of Online Learning Include synchronous (same time) and/or asynchronous interaction between
Teacher and student
Student to student
Include teachers who are knowledgeable in web-based instruction techniques
Incorporate resources outside the classroom
Include a monitoring plan
Essential Characteristics of Quality Online Learning Experiences: Essential Characteristics of Quality Online Learning Experiences Collaborative experience between students
Integrated
Sustainability
Life-long learning skills
Teacher involvement
Cyber safety and plagiarism
Collaborative Experience Between Students: Collaborative Experience Between Students Discussion boards
Blogs
Podcasts
Peer collaboration online
Integrated: Integrated Aligned to Content Standards Online learning experiences such as:
WebQuests
Research project incorporating the use of digital resources
Sustainability: Sustainability Practice of the learned technology skills toward development of a comfort level with tools that students will continue to use for sustained learning; does not have to happen all in one activity at one time
Life-long Learning Skills: Life-long Learning Skills Learn the processes of
Critiquing and evaluating online resources
Gain skills to navigate and manage tasks using technology
Teacher Involvement: Teacher Involvement Teacher-guided activities to help students learn appropriate online netiquette for formal online communication.
Teacher is involved in designing and mentoring the collaborative experience, and monitoring online experience
Cyber safety and plagiarism: Cyber safety and plagiarism iSafe participation
NetSmartz kids program
Timeline: Timeline Effective with the graduation class of 2011
Next year’s ninth graders
Required to have an online experience of 20 hours sometime between 6 - 12th grade
Delivery Methods: Delivery Methods Teacher-Led
Self-Paced
Blended Instruction
Teacher Facilitated
Teacher-Led: Teacher-Led Mirrors the role of a traditional classroom teacher in a virtual environment
Usually makes use of a Web-based course management system or application
Blackboard or Moodle to create an online learning environment for students.
The online teacher provides the
organization,
direction,
educational content and
feedback for the students.
The teacher makes
assignments,
leads threaded discussions,
grades student work,
establishes deadlines and administers quizzes and tests.
Teacher-Led: Teacher-Led The teacher also
monitors student progress and
Develops differentiated instructional strategies for students.
This delivery format is one-hundred percent dependent on the use of technology tools such as
e-mail,
chat rooms,
threaded discussions and
pod casts to communicate and interact with students.
Given the strong reliance on technology, this format requires both teachers and students to have strong computer and Internet skills.
Blended Instruction: Blended Instruction Blended online learning is a balanced mix of traditional face-to-face instructional activities with appropriately designed online experiences.
Teachers that engage in blended online learning often utilize a course management system as an extension of the physical classroom.
This format leverages the communication benefits of a traditional classroom environment and links it to the power of Internet-based learning tools and resources.
Educators utilize this format to expand and reinforce classroom-based instructional activities and to extend learning beyond the classroom walls and the normal school day, including evenings, weekends and scheduled breaks.
This format can provide opportunities for students to work outside the classroom in virtual teams with students from other schools to learn writing, research, teamwork and technology skills.
Teacher-Facilitated: Teacher-Facilitated Teacher-facilitated online learning enables an educator to work with one or more students to provide coach-like assistance with their online course or learning activities.
Teachers can facilitate student learning through a combination of face-to-face interactions and exchanges using communication tools commonly found in most Internet-based course management systems.
This form of delivery places an expectation on students to take significant responsibility for their own learning.
Teacher-Facilitated: Teacher-Facilitated A key role of the teacher facilitator is to ensure that students are engaged and making progress in their online course or activity.
Teachers providing the facilitation usually know the subject matter well and can provide content-related instructional assistance to students.
This delivery mode can be compared to some independent study activities used in high schools.
Self-paced: Self-paced A growing number of online educational products and services can be used by students with no teacher involvement.
These products are often referred to as 'self-paced' online learning experiences and they usually work best for highly independent learners who regularly demonstrate self-initiative and require little guidance, motivation and direction.
Self-paced online courses and activities are often shorter in duration than semester-length courses and tend to focus on concentrated topics such as learning a specific software tool or program.
Other examples include online test preparation tools and online remedial courseware.
Self-paced: Self-paced Two common shortfalls of self-paced online learning include:
Inability of students to
Seek support
Feedback and direction from an educator online
Be part of a learning community
Benefit from interactions with other learners for support and assistance on collaborative projects
Methods: Methods Credit may be earned in an
Online course
Online learning experience
Online learning incorporated into each of the required credits
Teacher led is the preferred method of delivery
Online Courses: Online Courses Students can take an online course to meet the graduation requirement
Courses are available through
Michigan Virtual High School
http://www.mivhs.org
REMC GenNet Online Learning
http://gennetonline.geneseeisd.org
Career Forward (currently in Pilot stage)
In process through MDE
Will be released in January or so
Online Learning Experience: Online Learning Experience Using and incorporating the (Michigan Educational Technology Standards) METS into each of the student’s required credits will ensure that this requirement is met.
Mets
http://techplan.org (about halfway down the page)
Online Learning Incorporated Into Each Of The Required Credits: Online Learning Incorporated Into Each Of The Required Credits Most commonly achieved through a Learning Management System such as
Moodle
http://moodle.org – Instructional Information
http://moodle.com – Technical Information
Blackboard
http://blackboard.com
Tracking: Tracking It is up to each district to track the 20 hours of experience
Suggestion
Use same manner of tracking as for student’s community service hours
Learning Management Systems have report/log tracking for determining time spent in the course
Podcasting: Podcasting A podcast is essentially an audio file
Podcasting and Podcatching for the Absolute Beginner
http://www.eschoolnews.com/cic/necc/blog/2006/07/001535.php
Blogging: Blogging Blogging: Reinventing Teaching and Learning in the Information Age
http://www.eschoolnews.com/cic/necc/blog/2006/07/001446.php
WordPress
http://www.wordpress.com
EduBlogs
http://edublogs.com
Online Learning Document : Online Learning Document http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Online10.06_final_175750_7.pdf
Created with Input From the ISD MI O.L.E. Team: Created with Input From the ISD MI O.L.E. Team Mike Oswalt
oswaltm@calhounisd.org
Melissa White
mwhite@inghamisd.org
Carolyn McCarthy
mccarthy@sresd.k12mi.us
Ricki Chowning
rchowning@remc.org
Jim Cowden
jcowden@scresa.org
Anne Thorp
athorp@oaisd.org
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